Motion Pro 08-0135 User Manual

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I08-0135

07/2010

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Fig 7

Fig 8

Fig 9

Fig 5

Fig 6

TO INSTAll SIDE PlATE
(530 chain and smaller)
Remove the Extractor Bolt, Extractor
Pin and Spring leaving the Extractor
Pin Guide in place. Insert the Press
Plate attachment into the Extractor Pin
Guide (Fig 5). Set the chain in place on
both front and rear sprockets, apply
grease to the pins of the master link
and install the link onto the chain. Apply
grease to the chain side plate and
position the chain in the tool body and
the side plate in the Press Plate
attachment (a little extra grease on the
side plate will help hold it in place on the
Press Plate attachment). Using a 13/16
wrench, lightly tighten the body bolt until
the side plate is in the proper position
(Fig 6).
CAUTION: Be careful to only press the
side plate on far enough to allow for
proper riveting of the chain. Excessive
pressing of the side plate will cause the
chain to bind and/or damage to the “O”
rings, leading to possible chain failure.
If a clip type masterlink is used, remove
the tool and install the masterlink clip.

TO RIVET MASTERlINKS WITH A
RECESSED DIMPlE IN THE END
OF THE PIN.
Unscrew the Extractor Pin Guide from
the Body Bolt and screw the Rivet Set
into the Body Bolt and place the Rivet
Anvil in the proper hole of the Tool Body
(Fig 7). Position the chain in the Tool
Body at the pin to be riveted. Flare the
end of the master link pin to the chain
manufacturer specification by lightly
tightening the Body Bolt with a 13/16”
wrench (Fig 8). Repeat procedure for
the other masterlink pin (Fig 9). The
specification of the flare vary widely
depending on the grade and make of
the chain. Only the chain manufacturer
can supply this information.
CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
RIVET CLIP TYPE MASTERLINKS!

TO RIVET MASTERlINKS WITH
ANNEAlED SOlID PINS (NO DIMPlE):
USE QUAD STAKE KIT MOTION PRO
P/N 08-0142

MAINTENANCE TIP:

Periodically clean the threads on the Tool Body, Body Bolt and Extractor Bolt and apply

a thin layer of grease to keep the tool working smoothly and reduce wear to the components.

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